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Division of positive dividend by positive divisor Results yields a positive remainder = 0 0111(7) and Positive quotient = 0 1011(11).  Division by positive dividend X =117 = 01110101 and negative divisor Y = -10 =1 0110.  

Division of positive dividend by positive divisor Results yields a positive remainder = 0 0111(7) and Positive quotient = 0 1011(11).  Division by positive dividend X =117 = 01110101 and negative divisor Y = -10 =1 0110.  

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